
10 Bollywood Movies Perfect For A Long Weekend Binge
10 Bollywood Movies Perfect For A Long Weekend Binge
Long weekends are made for movies that can shift your mood without making you switch genres every hour. So instead of going back to the same old comfort rewatches, here is a tighter Hindi OTT lineup packed with dark comedy, romance, heist thrills, horror, family drama, and a little emotional chaos in the best possible way.
1) Toaster (Netflix) Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra lead this wonderfully odd dark comedy about a miser trying to get back a gifted toaster and accidentally stumbling into murder and mayhem. Start here if you want your binge to feel quirky, sharp, and a little gloriously absurd.


Toaster
Murder and chaos erupt when a miser becomes obsessed with a toaster he gave as a wedding gift.
2) Be Happy (Prime Video, 2025)
Be Happy brings a softer emotional tone to the list and gives your binge a welcome change of pace. At its heart, it is a father-daughter story with warmth, feelings, and enough sincerity to connect with family audiences. The film does not rely on loud drama, which actually makes its emotional moments land better. This is the kind of watch that fits nicely in the middle of a long weekend lineup.


Be Happy
A single father attempts to help his talented daughter achieve her dream of performing on the country's biggest dance reality show.
3) Subedaar (Prime Video) Anil Kapoor brings real weight to this action drama about retired soldier Arjun Maurya, a man dealing with grief, distance from his daughter, and a battle that turns deeply personal. It has the scale of mainstream Bollywood emotion, but the intimacy makes it ideal for an OTT binge.


Subedaar
Haunted by loss and drifting away from his daughter, a retired Subedaar Arjun Maurya’s newly found civilian life is jolted by one reckless act. As old wounds reopen, he must summon the warrior within to face a new kind of war - one that hits too close to his heart.
4) Dhoom Dhaam (Netflix) A wedding night goes spectacularly off the rails as an oddball couple dodges cops, goons, and chaos in search of the mysterious Charlie. Yami Gautam Dhar and Pratik Gandhi keep it breezy and energetic, making this an easy crowd-pleaser for the fun part of your weekend.


Dhoom Dhaam
On their wedding night, an oddball couple is thrust into a chaotic chase, dodging goons and cops in a frenzied hunt for the mysterious "Charlie."
5) Hisaab Barabar (ZEE5, 2025)
This film adds a more grounded and serious layer to the binge list. With R. Madhavan leading the story, Hisaab Barabar leans into corruption, accountability, and the tension that comes from taking on a broken system. The thriller angle keeps it engaging, while the subject matter gives it a little more weight than a typical weekend watch. It is a good choice when you want something gripping without going too dark.


Hisaab Barabar
Radhe Mohan, an honest TC working for Indian Railways and a self-proclaimed accounts expert, sets out to uncover a massive financial fraud by banker Mickey Mehta. As Mickey puts the entire system against Radhe, what lies next for him?
6) Detective Sherdil (ZEE5, 2025) This one adds a lighter mystery-comedy flavor to the lineup. Diljit Dosanjh gives the list a different texture, and that matters when you are planning a long weekend binge instead of a one-film recommendation. It is stylish, breezy, and useful as a reset after heavier titles like Mrs. or Kennedy.


Detective Sherdil
For Detective Sherdil, crime-solving is his superpower. But can his wit, intellect and street-smart instincts help him crack the murder mystery of the industrialist Pankaj Bhatti?
7) Chhorii 2 (Prime Video) If your long weekend needs one proper lights-off horror slot, make it this one. With Sakshi trying to save her daughter from an underground cult and a demonic force, Chhorii 2 leans into folklore, dread, and late-night viewing in the best way.


Chhorii 2
Sakshi must rescue her seven year old daughter from being sacrificed by an evil cult to satisfy their resident leader, while fighting societal superstitions and the horror that continues to haunt her and young women around her.
8) Jewel Thief – The Heist Begins (Netflix) Saif Ali Khan and Jaideep Ahlawat headline a stylish heist thriller built around a diamond job, a clever con artist, and a dangerous adversary. It is slick, fast, and made for that post-dinner binge slot when you want pace, glamour, and twists.


Jewel Thief - The Heist Begins
In this high-octane battle of wits and wills, ingenious con artist Rehan devises a diamond heist while trying to outsmart Rajan, his sadistic adversary.
9) Logout (ZEE5) Babil Khan fronts this cyber thriller about digital fame, smartphone dependence, and the mental spiral that comes with living too online. It feels current without becoming preachy, which makes it one of the smarter suspense picks in this Hindi OTT batch.


Logout
Pratyush, a social media influencer who is about to reach his biggest milestone in terms of followers to land a deal with a brand, loses his phone to a fan obsessed with him. Trapped in his own house without his phone, Pratyush must find a way to reclaim his identity and his career.
10) Nadaaniyan (Netflix) For a softer landing, end with this glossy young romance about a rich Delhi girl who hires a middle-class student to pretend to be her boyfriend. The fake-dating setup and first-love energy make it a breezy closer after heavier films.


Nadaaniyan
A privileged Delhi socialite hires a middle-class student to pose as her boyfriend to maintain her social status. Their pretense becomes complicated when genuine feelings develop between them.
The best long weekend watchlist always needs range, and this one gives you exactly that. Start with Dhoom Dhaam or Toaster for fun, move into Detective Sherdil and Mrs. when you want more feeling, then save Accused, Logout, and Chhorii 2 for the darker hours of the binge.




